City News Service
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The health and environmental impacts of continuing sewage spill from the Tijuana River into the ocean extend far beyond the waves.
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San Diego residents still picking up the pieces from devastating floods on Jan. 22 will have some relief as the city will waive fees starting Tuesday for demolition, recycling and other recovery efforts.
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The average price is 6.9 cents more than one week ago, 11.2 cents higher than one month ago and 7.7 cents greater than what it was one year ago.
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Issa's office has initiated an investigation Tuesday to better understand the operation.
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San Diego County has started providing housing to people displaced by the Jan. 22 flooding with up to 30 days of temporary lodging.
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The claims allege the city failed to properly manage its stormwater infrastructure, leading to last month's rain-induced flooding that ravaged homes and left many residents without shelter.
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The two occupants of the aircraft have been rescued and transported to UCSD Medical Center in Hillcrest for evaluations.
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A dense fog advisory was issued by the National Weather Service for San Diego County's coastal areas until 10 a.m. Friday.
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An odor advisory was was issued Monday weeks after the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District unveiled their new odor alert system.
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